Explore the dramatic and poignant story of Mary, Queen of Scots, at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, where her most turbulent years unfolded amidst the splendor and intrigue of Scotland's royal court.
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BOOK TICKETS NOWMary Queen of Scots lived at Holyroodhouse between 1561 and 1567, and her bedchamber, outer chamber and supper room are all filled with items relating to her life at the Palace.
One of the most fascinating pieces on display is the Darnley Jewel, a brilliantly coloured, heart-shaped gold locket that has to be seen up close to be appreciated. Other highlights of these rooms include the decorative oak ceiling of the bed-chamber and the painted frieze.
The supper-room is the site of the murder of David Rizzio, Queen Mary’s Private Secretary. He was stabbed 56 times by the Queen’s husband, Lord Darnley, and it’s said that the bloodstains can still be seen on the floor of the Outer Chamber.
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Mary Queen of Scots is one of the most important figures in Scottish and English history, and these rooms are a fascinating glimpse into the past and the tumult of her reign. No trip to the Palace of Holyroodhouse would be complete without spending some time in this suite of chambers and getting to know more about the history of the Palace.
The palace of Holyrood House can be visited by means of a timed ticket – this means we can manage visitor numbers and ensure everyone’s safety.
To help everything run smoothly and be sure of being able to visit at the time you wish, we recommend you book your tickets online.
Note: Kensington Palace is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, and between 24th - 26th December.
Open: 09:30 - 18:00 - Last admission: 16.30
Open: 09:30 - 16:30 - Last admission: 15:15
The Palace of Holyrood house is mostly accessible for visitors who use a wheelchair or have other mobility needs.
We also offer a number of solutions for visitors who are D/deaf or hard of hearing, blind or partially sighted or who have autism.
Where possible we offer parking for visitors with disabilities.
Current Ticket Prices for 2024 | |
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Adult (25+) | £20.00 |
Child (5-17) | £10.00 |
Young Person (18-24) | £13.00 |
Please Note: Concessionary tickets are only available to book directly with Royal Collection Trust.
Please contact +44 (0)303 123 7324 or specialistsales@rct.uk or visit the Royal Collection Trust website.